Both late-game review options lean in UNC's favor
Posted Oct 12, 2008
The 22nd-ranked Tar Heels' 29-24 victory over Notre Dame on Saturday wasn't sealed until Michael Floyd's red-zone catch from Jimmy Clausen turned into a game-clinching fumble recovery for Trimane Goddard - then was confirmed as such, after a lengthy booth review that sorted out the wild, wacky final sequence of UNC's statement victory. "There were only two true, real scenarios, and both of them should have been good for us," Davis said. It wasn't always that clear-cut, though.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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